That evening she was admonishing me as I’d left my boots on and trampled copious quantities of finest Yorkshire Dales mud into her hall carpet. “I’m going to have to shampoo that carpet, Julian!” she informed me, “I’m really annoyed with you.” “Sorry Aunty, I wasn’t thinking...
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james herriot’s memoir of his first years as a young veterinarian in the dales of yorkshire, england during the 1930s transports the reader to another place and time. enter the brothers siegfried and tristan farnon, whose veterinary practice the gullible herriot works for and you have zany ...
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To assume, accept, or be assigned the responsibility or guilt for something.As manager for this project, I take the blame for its failure.No way—I'm not taking the blame for your stupid prank!They set the poor guy up. They committed the crime, but he was the one who took the blame...
I’d very much prefer fields and dales were filled with the laughter and sounds of children at play, and the children were taught and made competent so they can keep civilization going, so that my grandchildren or great grandchildren — should I have them — can walk in different worlds, ...
whilst the other may have more friends in private life. But the hills and dales, clouds and sunshine, conspicuous in the virtues of great men, set off each other; and though they afford envious weakness a fairer mark to shoot at, the real character will still work its way to light, tho...
115. Dales RE, Cakmak S, Brand K, Judek S. Respiratory illness in children attending daycare. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2004;38(1):64–9. 116. Nafstad P, Hagen JA, Oie L, Magnus P, Jaakkola JJ. Day care centers and respiratory health. Pediatrics. 1999;103(4 Pt 1):753–8. 117. ...
Young Rowcliffe was a dalesman and he knew his people. In six months his face had grown stiff in the struggle with them. It was making his voice stern and his eyes hard, so that they could see nothing round him but stupidity and distrust and an obstinacy even greater than his own. No...